Title :
Passive detector for measurement of the implanted 210Po activity in glass
Author :
Meesen, G. ; Uyttenhove, J. ; Poffijn, A. ; Van Laere, K. ; Buysse, J.
Author_Institution :
Nucl. Phys. Lab., Ghent Univ., Belgium
fDate :
8/1/1994 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
It is a well known fact that radon is the most important factor in the natural radiation background. For complete dose calculations we need information about the radon concentration up to 25 years ago. As suggested by C. Samuelsson et al. (1988), the activity of the implanted radon daughter 210Po can be used to reconstruct radon activity over past decades. For large scale surveys in dwellings a passive detector based on polycarbonate foils has been investigated. This system has a sufficient sensitivity to detect 210Po levels down to 1 Bq/m2 with a 6 month measuring period
Keywords :
calibration; foils; glass; particle detectors; polonium; polymers; radioactivity measurement; radioisotopes; solid-state nuclear track detectors; 210Po activity; Po; glass; implanted; passive detector; polycarbonate foils; Alpha particles; Biophysics; Detectors; Glass; Ionizing radiation; Laboratories; Large-scale systems; Lead isotopes; Lungs; Nuclear physics;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on